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Songs of Suffering: 25 Hymns and Devotions for Weary Souls (Joni Eareckson Tada)
As an author, speaker, and advocate for people with disabilities, Joni Eareckson Tada has inspired people around the world with her story of faith in the midst of suffering. In this beautiful collection of hymns and devotions she acts as a “song leader,” guiding readers through their own painful seasons with heartfelt praises to God.
Songs of Suffering includes 25 hymns with accompanying devotions and photography designed to spark hope in hardship. Opening with a special message from hymn writers Keith and Kristyn Getty, this book is a source of comfort for anyone who needs biblical encouragement, prompting readers to seek refuge in the Lord and rejoice in his goodness.
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Trailblazers: Evangelists and Pioneers Box Set
This giftbox collection of colorful Trailblazers stories makes a perfect gift that will delight young and old readers alike. This set features some of the major Christian evangelists and pioneers of history, including:
David Brainerd, who rode his horse thousands of miles across rivers and mountains to reach native American Indians with the gospel.
Joni Earekson Tada, whose tragic accident speaks of God’s power to transform lives and who has encouraged multitudes of people about God’s purpose in their sufferings.
Billy Bray, a converted drunkard who preached to the coal miners and saw God save many of them.
Billy Graham, the evangelist who has preached the gospel to millions in over 185 nations of the world.
Bill Bright, who started Campus Crusade for Christ, an evangelistic organization.
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For Better or Worse: When Disability Challenges Your Marriage (Joni & friends)
Disability has a way of trying even the best of marriages. The cumulative effects of daily routines that never vary, social isolation, financial pressures, unmet expectations, and a life that is vastly different from most couples can wear on the spirits of the strongest husband and wife.
Without Christ firmly in the center of the suffering, a spouse can crack under the pressure that disability brings to the marriage.
Ken Tada, husband to Joni Eareckson Tada, shares that disability does not have to be the defining word in your marriage. Instead disability is an invitation for you and your spouse to depend on Jesus in your weakness and grow closer to each other than you ever thought possible.
$6.25